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by Ted Yeatman (Author) "IT WAS A CRISP Saturday morning, about 10:10, when train No. 7 of the Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern-the Little Rock Express, as it..." (more)
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"...the best I have ever read about the notorious bandits." -- St. Joseph News-Press, June 19, 2000

"Exceptional!!!!" -- Today's Books, July 14, 2000

FRANK AND JESSE JAMES is an example of how a biography should be prepared. -- True West Magazine, September 2000

Frank and Jesse James is an example of how a biography should be prepared: thorough research into all available depositories; -- True West Magazine, Sept. 2000 by Chuck Parsons

I close with two suggestions: 1) Read Ted Yeatman's book for the full Jesse and Frank James story; 2) Be careful riding those freight cars west of El Paso. -- WILD WEST, August 2000

Readers will Mr. Yeatman's gambol through Missouri history. -- ST. JOSEPH NEWS-PRESS, June 2, 2000

Yeatman not only gives the James brothers' story well, he encompasses it in a history of the times. -- Jim Dullenty, Former Editor TRUE WEST/ OLD WEST magazines

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To some he was a Robin Hood, a mythic figure of righteous retribution.

To others he was the devil incarnate, a bloodthirsty hooligan and cold-blooded killer.

The disparity between these views of the outlaw Jesse James is often attributed to an almost invisible line between marauding Missouri guerrilla bands of the Civil War and the general lawlessness that plagued the Old West.

The beginning of the legend of the James brothers, which began in 1866 - the first successful peacetime daylight bank robbery - is somewhat murky. But once their careers in crime commenced, the James brothers eluded capture for sixteen years, until Jesse was killed in 1882 by Bob and Charlie Ford while the three of them planned the robbery of the Platte City Bank. Frank was never apprehended but surrendered voluntarily to the governor of Missouri. Since then the exploits of the James gang have become legendary.

Frank and Jesse James is a complete account of the James brothers during the Civil War, the following sixteen years of notoriety, and the lives of those who outlived Jesse. Yeatman has created a thoroughly documented popular narrative. Also included are dozens of heretofore unpublished illustrations and photographs of the people, places, and artifacts associated with the notorious brothers.

Ted Yeatman began researching this book twenty-five years ago, reviewing materials in Missouri, Tennessee, Maryland, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Minnesota, Illinois, and the District of Columbia. He discovered items that had never been published, particularly a cache of Pinkerton letters concerning the firebombing of the James farm in 1875 (somewhat analogous to the FBI's role in the Branch Davidian crisis near Waco, Texas, in 1993) and heretofore overlooked papers in the National Archives regarding the Civil War activities and later banditry of the James brothers. Yeatman also assisted in the 1995 exhumation and forensic examination of the remains of Jesse.

The result is a complete account of the James brothers during the Civil War, the following sixteen years of notoriety, and the lives of those who outlived Jesse. Yeatman has created a thoroughly documented popular narrative that will be satisfying both to readers who know little or nothing about the James brothers and those who have read everything. Also included are dozens of heretofore unpublished illustrations and photographs of the people, places, and artifacts associated with the notorious brothers.



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  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Cumberland House (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581820801
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581820805
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #998,780 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Remarkable Book, June 12, 2001
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This book is a truly amazing work. When Dr. William Settle's book was published in 1966 it was thought that this would be the final word in terms of a good documented history of the James brothers. But lo and behold there was much information waiting to be discovered, which in this book casts new light on an old legend. Of particular interest is new information on the James brothers in the Civil War, perhaps the most detailed and complete treatment to date. The revelations concerning the Pinkerton raid on the James farm in 1875, complete with an appendix of previously unpublished letters by detective Allan Pinkerton, are equally fascinating, as are the years spent in Tennesee following the Northfield raid. Many books leave out the years following Frank James' surrender in 1882, or at best minimize it, and Frank's imporance to the James story. In this book we see Frank dealing with both celebrity and notoriety in his later years, as he works in a number of mundane jobs and then enters show-business. The stories of Frank's career on stage and with a third rate Wild West Show are as interesting as those of the years of banditry, with a number of surprises in store for the reader along the way. The story of what became of Jesse's family after his death, and of the many impostors gets a good treatment too. This book has the only detailed account of the 1995 exhumation and forensic testing of the reamis of Jesse in any book published thus far. It has the text of a press conference given by Prof. Starrs at the 1996 American Academy of Forensic Sciences which is to be found nowhere else. The story of the James brothers, Frank and Jesse, is essentially one of historical detective work, and the record in places is sometimes unclear or non-existant. The author has, to his credit, resisted the temptation that other writers have fallen to over the years of putting in imaginary dialogue and descriptions, or even inventing episodes of their lives, for the sake of a "good story". One reviewer has unfairly taken the writer to task for not jazzing it up, expecting a Stephen Ambrose style narrative throughout [the author's narrative is fine]. The book has a remarkable amount of this, but where there are points in question, the author lets you know, and has copious source notes explaining much at the end of the book. One must bear in mind that the James boys and their families, unlike the G.I.'s of WWII, or Lewis and Clark, were anxious to hide the deeds that brought them to the public eye, and their lives during much of this period. It took a great amount of digging in dusty court records, newspaper files and archives, over several states for about 25 years, to unearth this story. It wasn't a matter of rehashing someone else's book or from oral or written memoirs taken down at a veteran's reunion, or in a published journal like that of Lewis & Clark. This book was recently named runner-up for Best Western Biography of 2001 in the Western Writers of America's prestigeous Spur Award competition. This competition gets numerous entries of the cream of the university presses and commercial publishing houses across the country, and this is quite an honor. Enough said. Get the book and read what really happened. The truth IS stranger than fiction, and far more interesting.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE LEGEND NEVER DIES..., July 10, 2000
By Lee Pollock (Princeton, IL United States) - See all my reviews
Having been a researcher of the James family for the past 25 years made reading this book a great pleasure. Mr. Yeatman is the "John Newman Edwards" of the 20th century. (For those who don't know who John Newman Edwards was, he was a great writer friend of Frank and Jesse who literally kept the James story alive.)

Being the owner of the largest collection of actual James Family artifacts, I have read just about every book authored about the James', from "A Terrible Quintet", "Noted Guerillas" to the best one by Robertus Love entitled "The Rise and Fall". Mr. Yeatman's "Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend" should be ranked among the best.

His research for the book was impeccable-This subject is not an easy one to write about as there are so many different aspects to the story. It is a story that transcends the human experience.

I have been friends with the great-grandson of Jesse for many years and have seen just how difficult it is for him, as a descendant, to have the fakers tell him he is,in truth not related to Jesse James-that he really died in Texas in 1951. In fact, DNA testing proved that Jesse James was buried in Kearney, Missouri just as any elementary James historian thought.

THANK YOU TED FOR ALL THE HARD WORK. It's a WONDERFUL book.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Legend Never Dies, July 12, 2000
By Thurston James (Sherman Oaks, California United States) - See all my reviews
'Frank and Jesse James' is a well documented book on the notorious James Boys and it is a welcome addition to the library of books that have been written on the James - Younger Gang.

Some of the books that have been published in recent years are simply a rehashing of information the author has found in older manuscripts. That is certainly not the case with this work by Ted Yeatman. Separating myth from fact is a very difficult thing to do after a period of 130 years, but he has taken some great strides in accomplishing this feat . Ted has uncovered information that gives us new insights into many of the legendary stories.

There has also been an attempt at placing the activities of the James Gang in it's historic setting. The text goes into quite a bit of helpful detail in explaining the state and federal governments attitudes and the politics of the time.

I believe this book is destined to become a standard in the literature of the outlaw James Gang.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Frank and Jesse James
The information is great, but it just did not grab my attention. I love the photos of the family and era.
Published 12 months ago by Celeste Hopkins

4.0 out of 5 stars If You Want the Facts, Here They Are
Much has been written about this icon of American outlaw mythology. If you are into the facts in detail, and an even-handed view of this subject, then I would highly recommend... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Lance S. Edwards

5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting, Yeatman puts us in the saddle
This is high-quality 19th century history that captures the tension with which the James brothers lived. Read more
Published 17 months ago by John J. Casper

2.0 out of 5 stars Difficult to swallo
I have to agree with some of the reviews of Mr. Yeatman's book.
This is extremely poorly written. Read more
Published 18 months ago by T. M. Jones

2.0 out of 5 stars An fascinating topic made dull
That any reviewer can grant this book five stars, as some here have, boggles the mind. I have to seriously ask them what books they read that they consider this one worthy of... Read more
Published on February 20, 2006 by Dennis Brandt

5.0 out of 5 stars HISTORY AT IT'S BEST
Ralph P. Ganis, a James Gang Historian and Author, July 25, 2000, HISTORY AT IT'S BEST

Here's a toast to Historian Ted Yeatman who has given America the finest... Read more
Published on September 19, 2005 by Ralph Ganis

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book! No glitz and hollywood hype, just historical facts!
If you want a glitzy Hollywood-type novel on the James Gang, then rent one of the many historically inaccurate movies available (such as American Outlaws, etc.). Read more
Published on September 19, 2005 by A Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars The best work since Settle...
Ted Yeatman has produced the best work on the James brothers since William Settle's 1966 "Jesse James Was His Name". Read more
Published on October 8, 2002 by Charles Rabas

1.0 out of 5 stars Wanted, dead or alive: a good storyteller
Somehow, author Ted Yeatman has made Jesse and Frank James boring. One has to admire the depth and breadth of his research into the lives of the notorious Missouri outlaws, but... Read more
Published on March 28, 2002 by Gary Hailey

5.0 out of 5 stars Fact, not fiction, about Frank and Jesse James
I have read any number of books about the notorious James boys and this one is no doubt the best. There are other books that would deceive you with made-up dialogue, and dubious... Read more
Published on July 24, 2001 by Tom Spencer

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